GMTCare is accused of dropping actor and sumo wrestler Taylor Tuli Wily while he was in a wheelchair in 2023, causing fatal injuries, according to a lawsuit filed by his estate.
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A Las Vegas man was arrested on three felony charges, including DUI and failure to stop at the scene of an accident, following a crash that left a boy with life-threatening injuries.
The lawsuit alleged that officers Brayden McMahill and Glenn Obsenares had no tactical plan when they entered the property, and that Obsenares was holding Raider’s leash loosely.
Prosecutors have said there were additional victims whose allegations could not be pursued due to the statute of limitations.
Prosecutors have said he was motivated by a belief that Gov. Joe Lombardo had killed his upstairs neighbor, whom he had also stalked.
The Israeli cybersecurity official who was arrested in a child sex sting in August has been indicted by a Clark County grand jury.
The battle over records stems from a traffic stop where an police officer is accused of taking a woman’s phone and copying “intimate” photos from it.
The victim, who was 21, had been shot six times. Both men were under the influence, the defendant’s attorney said.
An alleged series of racially motivated physical and verbal assaults created a hostile learning environment for an elementary school boy, a lawsuit claimed.
Prosecutors said that video surveillance showed Isaiah Pierce and Yusuf Mosley in a quarrel before Pierce “sucker punched” Mosley, knocking him back.
Pierce McFarland, 23, was arrested after a shooting on Sept. 24, when police said he fired rounds near the entrance of Nellis Air Force Base and pointed his gun at security personnel.
A Las Vegas man pleaded guilty in a case in which he was accused of pointing a loaded “ghost gun” at a person and threatened to “shoot everyone,” according to officials.
A prosecutor said no one claims the defendant knew the other person was an undercover officer, but the alleged shooter still acted recklessly.
The plaintiff hopes the lawsuit will become a class action and accuses the company of failing to protect personal information from cybercriminals.
Lt. Col. Kevin DiFalco’s case began in 2022 when he was accused of grooming a girl, sexually assaulting her and committing lewd acts in front of her.
